Podcast 45: Chivalry In An American Castle




Chivalry Today Podcast show

Summary: Scott takes a visit to the Ozark Medieval Fortress, an authentic replica of a 13th century French castle, being built in northern Arkansas for a tour with volunteer coordinator Bryan Douglas to see how this 20-year project is keeping the ideals of chivalry alive.<br> Plus: An interview with Kyle Van Dolah, who served as the Lady Of Honor (the ultimate judge of chivalry) at the 2010 Tournament Of The Phoenix; and more of your “lines of chivalry” in our Listener Challenge.<br> Quicklinks — Learn more about the events and programs featured in this podcast with the following links:<br> <br> * Visit the Ozark Medieval Fortress (Link no longer available) – A Castle In The Making;<br> * The official website of the <a href="http://worldjoust.com/" target="_blank">World Joust, Tournament Of The Phoenix</a>;<br> * Buy a copy of <a href="http://amzn.to/1ecw0vK" target="_blank" rel="gb_page_center[800,480]">Martial Arts And Philosophy</a>, which includes Scott Farrell’s chapter, “Sir Aristotle and the Code of Chivalry.”<br> <br> Segment 1: Chivalry In An American Castle — A Trip To The Ozark Medieval Fortress<br> The Ozark Medieval Fortress is an authentic replica of a 13th century medieval castle from the age of Louis IX being built in northern Arkansas in the town of Lead Hill. In our first segment, Scott Farrell takes a visit to the fortress for a tour of the site with Bryan Douglas, volunteer coordinator and expert on medieval military technology, to talk about the construction and the ideals of knighthood and chivalry represented by the image of a castle.<br> <br> * Read the article <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127069425" target="_blank">Building A Medieval Castle In Arkansas</a> from NPR;<br> * Visit the Ozark Medieval Fortress website (Link no longer available) to learn about visiting and volunteering at the castle, and to enjoy an interactive display of the castle in various stages of completion;<br> * Want to check on the castle progress? Keep tabs on how they’re doing with the castle blog (Link no longer available);<br> * Visit the website of <a href="http://www.guedelon.fr/index.php?lg=en" target="_blank">Guedelon castle</a>, the Ozark Fortress’s sister site in Burgundy, to witness the construction there, including several excellent video presentations.<br> <br> Segment 2: Interview with Kyle Van Dolah, 2010’s Tournament Of The Phoenix’s Lady Of Honor<br> Kyle Van Dolah served as the Lady Of Honor at the 2010 Tournament Of The Phoenix, a real, competitive jousting match held annually in San Diego, California. Kyle had the difficult job of observing the seven competitors and, at the event’s conclusion, choosing one to be awarded the coveted Chivalry Prize. She shares her thoughts after spending a whole weekend judging chivalry, and provides some interesting insights on chivalry’s place in today’s society. (Kyle’s photo appears courtesy of Julia Butcha-Davies Photography.)<br> The award for chivalry was <a href="http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=170707616274691&amp;set=t.100000063627024" target="_blank">given to German competitor Andreas Wenzel</a> at the conclusion of the weekend’s competition. (Photo of Andreas receiving his prize courtesy of Julia Butcha-Davies Photography.)<br> <br> * Read a preview piece on the World Joust Tournament Of The Phoenix competition in the Poway Patch, (Link no longer available) a local news service, as well as the final report on all the weekend’s events and competitions (Link no longer available).<br> <br> Jousting maybe the highlight of the weekend at the Tournament Of The Phoenix, but there’s much more to the event than that. The Festival Of History gives attendees a chance to interact with historical interpreters from every era – from Rome to the Renaissance – for a hands-on opportunity to explore history ...